AMI Alexandre Mattiussi Spring/Summer 2015–Inspired by college-age kids and a bright use of colors, there was an extraordinarily fun quality to designer Alexandre Mattiussi’s spring/summer 2015 collection for AMI. Classic windowpane prints decorated trousers and jackets that opened up to a blue take on the windbreaker and a series of cardigans. The denim trend continued, offset with bursts of yellow. One could imagine that these are the clothes Matthew Broderick’s character Ferris Bueler would wear in the 1986 classic ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ or John Cusack as Lloyd Dobler in the 1989 hit ‘Say Anything’. Even houndstooth made its way into the collection alongside black and white vertical stripes that dressed long relaxed coats.
AMI Alexandre Mattiussi Spring/Summer 2015 | Paris Fashion Week
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